James A. "Jim" McQuiston

James A. "Jim" McQuiston obituary, Corry, PA

James A. "Jim" McQuiston

James McQuiston Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bracken Funeral Home, Inc. - Corry on Dec. 9, 2025.
With deepest sorrow, we announce the unexpected passing of James A. McQuiston, a devoted father, cherished husband, and proud bearer of the family name. He left our world suddenly on the evening of December 6th, leaving behind a legacy of love, integrity, and quiet strength that will never be forgotten.
Seventy-five years ago, Jim was born in Corry to Arthur and Veronica (Malec) McQuiston. Alongside his four sisters, he grew into the unique man he would become. Much of his early life was spent working long days, and often well into the night. An old printing press nestled in a dirt floor basement provided a rhythmic white noise for his sleeping family, while he worked until just before daybreak.
While providing for his growing family during the weekdays, he made time to play in numerous bands on the weekends and mastered countless instruments. His bandmates became his brothers-in-arms as he collected sixty years of tales.
From these humble beginnings, Jim's life grew in wildly diverse ways marked by creativity, curiosity, and conscientiousness. Through to his last days, he maintained a work ethic that few men half his age could match. Over the years, these qualities led to numerous accomplishments that filled him and others with joy.
Initially sparked by meaningful journeys with his son, Jim later became an intrepid traveler later. He and his beloved wife Elizabeth collected stamp after stamp in their passports as they crisscrossed the world. It became routine for them to check off multiple once-in-a-lifetime "bucket-list" items within the same year. Jim and Beth shared decades of love, laughter, and adventure together. They traveled the world, played music side by side, performed in the same band, and spent countless hours talking, laughing, and simply holding hands.
All along the way, Jim collected stories by noticing things that others hadn't, digging deeper than others could, and making nuanced & complex connections. He grew into, and beyond, what he always had been: a uniquely gifted storyteller. This naturally evolved into becoming an author, and a prolific one at that. Jim has published dozens of books and has been featured in widely read periodicals such as the Highlander. This earned him recognition among historians who valued his deep research, encyclopedic memory, and trustworthy analysis.
He became a sought-after speaker, a leader in numerous international historical organizations, and earned the designation FSA-Scot granted to him by the National Museum of Scotland, which denotes his recognition as a Fellow in the prestigious Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Moving beyond traditional historic interests and inspired by an old Reader's Digest article he read as a child, he dove into the mysteries and "Curse of Oak Island" in Nova Scotia. The TV show of the same name yields up to 3 million viewers per week, and Jim became one of its most prominent theorists, having flown to Nova Scotia to appear on-screen each season and well over a dozen times.
With all his achievements, Jim would be the first to note that his greatest accomplishment was the remarkable relationships he had with his family and friends. Some deaths are marked by regret for things left unsaid. Some by lingering crosswords never resolved.
But that is not the case here. Jim was openly and actively adored by his wife and children. He had the rare pleasure of being shown and told this often. Jim and Beth loved each other like teenagers discovering that their crush loves them too. For his son, Jim was more than simply the Best Man at his wedding. He was quite literally Jimmy's best friend. They would regularly talk for hours on the phone. For his daughter Julee, he was the person she wanted to call every single day-the one she shared everything with and turned to for answers. He was her hero and always seemed to know exactly what she needed to hear. Sometimes, Jim would ask his son, "Have I ever told you the story about ?" And Jimmy would always answer 'no,' just so he could hear his voice for a little longer.
As a father, Jim was patient and unfailingly kind, the wisest man we knew. To both his son and daughter, he offered not only love, but trust-giving us the freedom to make mistakes, while knowing he would always catch us if we stumbled. He was a storyteller in every sense, weaving wisdom, humor, music, and love into every chapter of his life, and sharing his stories with everyone around him. In every moment, those who knew him felt how fortunate they were to have him in their lives.
His greatest story was the life he created-one we all knew we were lucky to be written into.
Family and friends are invited to call at Bracken Funeral Home, Inc., 315 N. Center St, Corry, PA 16407 on Friday, December 12th from 2 pm to 4 pm and 6 pm to 8 pm and are invited to attend a funeral service there on Saturday, December 13th at 11 am.
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December 11, 2025

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December 11, 2025

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December 11, 2025

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Rob Owen

December 11, 2025

This news was a shock. Like the legend of the Oak Island Treasure I assumed he would be an active participant in the search, research and theories until the mystery was solved. I have followed his research since the first three books and was impressed with his ability to both root out details and then see a bigger picture that has broadened the historical knowledge of the Oak Island mystery, Nova Scotia and northeastern North America. His partnership with Doc Hamels was a 1 + 1 = 3 and has continued to add to his body of work. I enjoyed several correspondences by email with Jim which mean a great deal to me. Also, I have a full shelf of his books.

Too often it takes an obituary to begin to understand the full life of a person we thought we knew. My sincere condolances to his family and the many people who had Jim as a regular part of their lives. The memory of Jim's amazing life will live on both in his writings and the inspiration they will be to those who follow.

Ted Little

December 11, 2025

Jim was a talented, kind, and very personable man. I met him at the Blair Corporation back in the early 2000´s and worked with him to support the Apple Computers in the graphics design department. My kids and I also enjoyed your music very much at the NE Wineries and had the honor of you two playing Jimmy Buffet music for us at a private party on Lake Chautauqua.
We are very sorry for your loss and our prayers are with you and your family.

Ginger Riser

December 11, 2025

While I did not know the man, I heard him speak on the Diggin' Oak Island podcast. I fully agreed with his theories and appreciated his research and dedication to the cause. He will be missed and his research should be carried on by someone - I hope he was mentoring someone who can carry on with it. His passing is definitely a shock - he always sounded so robust and fully engaged in everything he was doing. My sincere condolences to the family and loved ones. You know more than I do what a loss this truly is for your family and I think, for the world. - Ginger R - Nashville, TN

Jolanda Leon

December 11, 2025

With your knowledge and enthusiasm, you crossed boundaries that seemed impossible to everyone else. I had the great honor of meeting you - even if only through messages - and that has been a true gift and a light you shared with me. Today, I return that light to you, so it may guide you home.

James, thank you for every moment of courage, kindness, and dedication you brought into this world.
You will remain in the hearts of all who knew you - remembered as someone who connected people, stood firmly for what mattered, and faced challenges with quiet strength.

May the peace you deserve now embrace you.
Rest in light and silence.

Jolanda

Slovenia

Kathy Getts-Neukam

December 10, 2025

I only knew Jim from Oak Island, but I own several of his books, and his insights into Scottish history and the colonization if North America were well thought out and very insightful. His ideas very well could rewrite history. Full sail and God speed, Jim, may your ancestors welcome you with bagpipes and open arms.

Peggi Adams

December 10, 2025

I'm so very sorry for Jim's passing, I only saw him on Oak Island, but he made an impression on me, leading me to acquire many of his books. My heart goes out to all of his family and friends...

Michael

December 10, 2025

Rest in peace brother. Thank you for the endless work you performed and the knowledge shared. We are grateful for your perseverance and dedication. MM

Carmen Legge

December 10, 2025

Awesome scholar, mentor, theorist - and friend...I will miss our conjecturings... He was appreciated and... I'm sad...

debra l Failla

December 10, 2025

Rest in peace Acorn

Donna Hamilton

December 10, 2025

Sincere condolences for all of his family and friends

Barbie Snow Forrister

December 10, 2025

So sorry to hear about Jim's passing. I greatly enjoyed reading his research on Oak Island and his Facebook discussions. You always got this "friend of everyone " vibe from him and the sense that he loved researching and conveying his findings to others. Praying for you all

Vicki Mannor

December 10, 2025

So sorry to hear this! I enjoyed his research and when he was on Oak Island. He always had a lot of information! You will be missed! Prayers for the family!

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David H. Neisen

December 10, 2025

As a fellow Oak Island researcher, it was James who held out his hand in friendship and scholarly support as I entered examining this enigmatic story, which he had expertly covered. We had a comical if not crazy banter with dueling Funny Friday Post battles on Facebook... always trying to out do each other as corny comics. He invited my work into his books and all of my books has Jim's salient words at the front of all my publications. We shared and assisted each other in our specific research, to advance our efforts, not to compete in them. Always seeming calm, a gentle giant... James A. McQuiston gave to the inquiring and will be missed as his vision is key to solving the real treasures in life. Bye Jim!

JoAnn Pelliccio-Lindgren

December 10, 2025

I life well lived. Inspiring. Thanks for everything, James. Reunited with your ancestors, rest in eternal peace.

Cyndi Bussey

December 10, 2025

I am saddened to learn of James passing. I loved his books about oak Island and thought his theories were sound. Sending caring thoughts to his family at this unfortunate time.

Myles and Tina Taylor

December 10, 2025

Beth, We are so sorry to hear the passing of James. You are in our Thoughts and Prayers. Please take care .

Jim Seitz

December 9, 2025

Sorry to learn this unexpected sad news. I always looked forward to talking to him and listening to his pleasant background music at our class reunions. We will all miss his presence!

Rick McQuiston

December 9, 2025

My heart felt condolences to Jim's family and all in Clan Uisdean that he touched. Jim and I just connected for the first time in early fall. Turns out we share the same grandfather times 6. In the short time we emailed I enjoyed his messages. Quickly discovered that even in an email, Jim's personality comes through.

Was looking forward to two old historians eventually meeting up. Guess we'll meet on the other side and I know Jim will be introducing all of us to our clan ancestors!

Rest easy Jim.

Emily Marvin

December 9, 2025

I am sorry for your sudden loss. I will be praying for your family.

Billie Joe McCuiston

December 9, 2025

My condolences to the McQuiston, cousins, family. Jim was Historian our Scottish Clan Uisdean USA. It has been a pleasure to know, meet and convese with Jim since the formation of Clan Uisdean USA in the year 2000. Jim is missed already. Our thanks for his prolific research and publications on the history of the McCuiston, McCuistion, Mcquesten and McQuiston family History. Many of his publications are available on the Internet and may be foundl by simply making an inquiry on the family names, McCuiston, McCuistion, McQuiston, McQuesten. Our thanks to Jim for his contributions to Clan Uisdean USA.

God Bless Jiml and may he rest in Eternal Peace.
BJ McCuiston, Secretary
Clan Uisdean USA

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